Intruders Spray-Paint New York Horse
The New York State Police are hoping the public can help identify those who spray-painted a horse and cut the animal’s mane and tail.
The New York State Police are hoping the public can help identify those who spray-painted a horse and cut the animal’s mane and tail.
A New Mexico judge has ruled that horses roaming the Placitas area of that state are not wild and that the New Mexico Livestock Board had the right to gather the animals last year.
Utah law enforcement authorities are hoping the public can help identify whoever is responsible for shooting and killing four Davis County horses.
As authorities probe the possible dehydration-related deaths of 10 horses, learn why water is crucial to horses’ health.
A Minnesota man is facing animal cruelty charges connected to the deaths of two foals and two older horses.
Iowa law enforcement authorities hope a $1,000 cash reward will help identify whoever shot a 14-month-old Johnson County horse.
Tennessee law enforcement authorities are hoping the public can help identify whoever cut a horse’s leg while it grazed in its Washington County pasture.
A North Carolina woman faces multiple animal cruelty counts connected to the alleged maltreatment of 54 horses on her Sampson County property.
Wyoming authorities have arrested a woman accused of defrauding contributors to her equine rescue operation.
Officials say 23-year-old Shannon Mosley was riding her horse when a lightning struck the pair.
If passed, the new legislation would give states and Native American tribes the option to assume management of wild horses and burros residing within their borders.
First Community Bank of Bedford County and the Tennessee Walking Horse Breeders and Exhibitors Association will sponsor this year’s Tennessee Walking Horse National Celebration.
The operators of a Mississippi horse sanctuary are hoping the offer of a cash reward will lead them to those responsible for shooting a rescued horse.
A ruptured aneurysm is being blamed for a horse’s death during a training session for the chuckwagon races at the Calgary Stampede currently underway in Alberta, Canada.
An allegedly emaciated horse is receiving rehabilitative care while authorities seek whoever is responsible for abandoning the animal on an Oregon road.
A measure that allows veterinarians to legally carry controlled substances to farm call sites has been passed by the U.S. House of Representatives.
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